Alumni
We are a transformative business school with over 14,000 alumni in 144 countries and 148 nationalities. Learn more about and connect with our global alumni community.
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Cambridge Judge and you
As a graduate of Cambridge Judge Business School, you are automatically a member of our diverse, accomplished and supportive global alumni community.
We value your engagement, the support and role you play in the Business School’s continuing growth and development, and we are incredibly proud of your achievements.
Your lifelong connection to Cambridge Judge is integral to our success and we are here to support you in any way we can.
Events
Find out more about the wide range of online and in-person alumni events around the world that you can join throughout the year:
Join us to meet fellow University of Cambridge movers and shakers in sustainability.
Join us to rediscover the magic of old Singapore for a Dinner Cruise on the Royal Albatross.
Join Mary Priddey and Megan Symonds for drinks in Vancouver.
Join Mary Priddey, Head of Alumni Relations and Megan Symonds, Alumni Relations Coordinator, for drinks in Seattle.
Latest alumni news and insights
Student and alumni news
MBE for graduate of Master of Social Innovation programme
Bill McHugh, an alumnus of the Master of Social Innovation degree programme at Cambridge Judge Business School (MSt 2017), was named an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for services to local government, heritage and the community in South Yorkshire in the recent King’s Birthday Honours.
Programme news
Cambridge alumna recognised by Royal Society for healthtech
Dr Millicent Stone, an alumna of Cambridge Judge Business School's Master of Studies in Entrepreneurship, has been recognised by the Royal Society as a pioneering healthtech entrepreneur. Her personal journey as a mother navigating the healthcare system inspired her to found iOWNA, an award-winning digital health platform transforming patient care. Dr. Stone's story is a testament to how deep personal experience combined with strategic business acumen can lead to impactful innovations and inspire future changemakers.
The book by the Cambridge Judge Business School professor outlines how corporations enjoy a free lunch by passing along huge costs to citizens while maximising profits.